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First-year student athletes share their experience at PLU Posted by: vcraker / October 19, 2022 October 19, 2022 PLU student-athletes Sarah Midimo and Chloe Froeschner share their experience as first-years. Froeschner is from Iowa City, Iowa, and is majoring in graphic design and communication. Midimo is from Tacoma and is majoring in psychology. Read Previous Get involved with PLU Clubs Read Next Around the PNW: Evening hike to Mt. Rainier LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11
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YouTube Short: The PLU Pantry Posted by: shortea / March 30, 2023 March 30, 2023 Learn more about the PLU Pantry, which exists as a resource to serve students, staff, and faculty who are experiencing food insecurity in any way. Read Previous On the Court and in the Classroom: A Brother and Sister Find Success at PLU Read Next Psychology major Stephanie Aparicio Zambrano ’23 on her internship & student experience LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24
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Calculus: An Introduction - QR MATH 140 Precalculus - QR MATH 145 Statistics for Biologists - QR MATH 151 Calculus I - QR MATH 152 Calculus II - QR MATH 242 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics - QR STAT 145 Statistics for Biologists - QR STAT 231 Introductory Statistics - QR STAT 232 Introductory Statistics for Psychology Majors - QR STAT 233 Introductory Statistics for Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Social Work Majors - QR STAT 242 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics - QR
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animal or plant, researched its unique qualities, and put the species in context with their own identity and life history. Kinesiology major/Psychology minor Breeze Bartle introduces the hardy succulent Echeveria elegans. Link to Video Biology major/Environmental Studies minor Blake Clapp reflects on the resilience of the PNW’s coho salmon. Link to Video Business major/Dance minor Kei-Lynn Ono tells us about O‘ahu’s invasive coqui frog. Link to Video
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PsychologyIntroducedPracticedPracticed 2.1 Use Scientific Reasoning to Interpret Psychological PhenomenaAccomplishedAccomplishedPracticedAccomplishedPracticedAccomplishedAccomplishedAccomplishedAccomplished 2.2 Demonstrate Psychology Information LiteracyAccomplishedAccomplishedIntroducedAccomplishedAccomplishedAccomplished 2.3 Engage In Innovative and Integrative Thinking and Problem SolvingAccomplishedAccomplishedIntroducedAccomplished 2.4 Interpret, Design, and Conduct Basic Psychological
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Laura Shneidman Associate Professor of Psychology Full Profile 253-535-7769 las@plu.edu
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Internship & Training OpportunitiesPacific Lutheran University’s Counseling Services offers a 20-hour a week, internship program that begins August 15th and ends May 31st the following year. Interns whose schools allow will receive a $250 stipend both Fall and Spring semesters at PLU. Our internship program provides developing professionals the opportunity to work directly with a college student population.Open ToOpen To: Masters level students in clinical psychology, counseling, psychology
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Award for Dedication to Justice and Fairness.Naghmeh ShadabiNaghmeh is an alumna of BIHE. She attended high school but could not accompany her friends into college because she is a Baha’i, and entered BIHE in 2007. She received a decent education in psychology despite all the difficulties and risk factors, and graduated in 2011. During this period, BIHE was attacked several time by Iranian official. She was doing her last semester in 2011 which the members of psychology department at BIHE were
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July 31, 2014 Professor Christine Moon gained national and international attention for her work on how babies learn in the womb by listening to sounds. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) PLU Researcher Gains National Attention on ‘Today’ Show Talking About Babies Learning in the Womb By Barbara Clements PLU Marketing & Communications PLU Psychology Professor Christine Moon was one of the experts cited July 31 in a segment of the Today show called The Secret Life of Babies. Her groundbreaking research
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will allow students and faculty to have academic discussion from a variety of disciplinary lenses, with particular interest in finding books that speak to themes of diversity, social justice, sustainability, and/or ideas of difference. 2021.2022 Common Reading Book Selection Committee Members Michael Artime, Political Science Corey Cook, Psychology Lisa Marcus, English Andrea Munro, Chemistry Hillary Powell, Admission Luke Ruiz, The Diversity Center Jen Rude, Campus Ministry Paul Sutton, Education
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